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I've had this boot for two years. I've used these boots since I started riding and have worked excellent for me.I'll save you the effort of scrolling down to the bottom line, here's the TL;DRBottom line: Excellent beginner-intermediate boot, amazing comfort, excellent price and durability. Not so great protection (but not bad), especially if riding more aggressively and in harsh terrain. Good adv-touring boot too, flexible enough to play nice with shift lever and for long rides. Thoroughly recommend.

Now the detailed breakdownPros- CONFORT! These boots are extremely comfortable, they barely felt like riding boots from day one, without feeling flimsy and unprotective. They hug your feet very well, flex well, and you can walk normally in them.- Price. These boots really do have a bang for their buck.- Durability. After two years of hard riding and falling they're on very good condition. They're getting a little banged up now but it's mostly cosmetic and nonvital damage, all the important parts (sole, buckles, protection) is in perfect working condition.

Cons- Protection. This is my biggest issue with these boots. The protection isn't BAD per se, as the've saved my feet many times from bone-breaking situations, but I HAVE tested its limits. It is somewhat flexible in parts where more rigid support would be better, especially in the heel portion. I've had falls that have managed to hurt my ankles and heels (bike falling directly on them, twists etc.), nothing too bad, just a few weeks of discomfort, but as I progress I'm starting to want more protection. However, as an entry level rider you won't be handling too extreme terrain and speeds so I do recommend them as a beginner-intermediate boot.- Design. I'm indifferent to the design, not awesome, but not bad, however there are more important things to worry about.

That's it. Bottom line, great boot, recommended if you're looking for an affordable, comfortable boot with decent protection but don't want/can't jump into the more beefy and expensive tiers.

I choose these boots based on the price and other reviews. Another reason was that I used to borrow a pair of AlpineStars Tech3 from my friend and they did not last more than one season. I took them out riding outside of Woodland Park, CO this past weekend and 2 other guys had the same boots and were on season 3. They were very happy with the comfort and durability for such an affordable boot.Main Use: Trail riding.

Size:I usually were a size 10-10.5, but ordered an 11 and they fit perfectly.

Durability:Unknown at this point. The wear and tear on the other two guy's boots was minimal for going on 3 seasons. Very promising.

Comfort:No main points of discomfort or rubbing noticed during the 5 hours of riding the other day.

Overall, I am very pleased with these boots so far and would definitely recommend them.

This is my first pair of off-road boots and I think they are great for a beginner. They have saved my feet quite a few times already, and my shins and calves at least twice in just a short time.

Not only do I wear these off-road, I also use them to commute to work and everyone comments on on great they look. Only downside to commuting is that it's hard to find jeans to fit over them. So far I found that Old Navy Boot-Cut jeans fit. Go figure.

I've not really put these through their paces but the durability seems like they will last me a long time.

I do sweat in them a lot, especially on the shins and calves but I'm sure that's to be expected. Not comfortable to wear around when you're off the bike in the heat. If it's cool out they are fine.

I do find they fit a little tight, thin socks are a must or my toes will be cramped.

As these are my first boots I can tell you that it took some time getting used to shifting with them on, almost felt so odd that I just wanted to go back to some smaller boots or sneakers when I first started. Don't do this, these things will keep you so much safer. Take your time, break them in and get used to shifting with them on and you'll feel naked without them.

Overall I feel these are great boots for the price but keep in mind they are also my first.

If you're looking for boots that you can strap on to both ride around and walk around comfortably, look no further! The Comp 5s fit true to size, are incredibly comfortable, and incredibly easy to break in. The steel shank in the base adds a nice layer of protective mental comfort and the aluminum buckles are a cinch to pop on and off. I also occasionally ride with a spare pair of Fly Maverick boots... there's no comparison. Get the Fox Comp 5s.

These are excellent boot i bought them for 159.00 to get me by while i was waiting for my 500.00 alpine stars that i ordered to come in and i was surprised at how comfortable they were right out of the box. They broke in fast and have great ankle support and have never got an injury anywhere the boot covers. They are so comfortable that i where them while Im just around the shop working on my bike and testing it on the track or when we are just burning it up around the pit. It's been two years now and the buckles are still good no tears or toe flap and the only thing that has happened is the top overlap has curled a bit. But they have probably put on a 1000 miles of hard riding and they still feel comfortable like my good old cowboy boots. You wont be disappointed with this purchase.

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These boots are probably the best out there for the price. They are comfortable and have held up well this season. They stay pretty dry when riding on wet trails. The buckles and clasp seem to be good quality as i have not had any issues yet. I've ridden trails for 6+ hours and they did not bother me once. They look great too.

These boots are probably the best out there for the price. They are comfortable and have held up well this season. They stay pretty dry when riding on wet trails. The buckles and clasp seem to be good quality as i have not had any issues yet. I've ridden trails for 6+ hours and they did not bother me once. They look great too.